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The Sapling Company, Inc.
1633 Republic Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
USA
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www.sapling-inc.com
Alternative Inputs - Clock-Side - Sync-Wire (3300 Only)
In instances where a 3300 wireless digital clock is
is
being integrated with an existing clock system, or
instances where the clock is installed beyond the
signal range of other wireless time transmitters, it is
possible to configure the clock to accept time data
from a traditional sync-wire system.
Inputs for sync-wire protocols are located on the
upper-port block on the back of the clock. For this
manual, the ports in each block are listed as 1-9,
starting with port 1 on the left, and ending with port
9 on the right.
There are two port blocks. In this manual, the block on the left will be called J1, while the block on the
right will be called J2. Refer to the diagram for details.
The diagrams on the following pages indicate how wires should be run between the various ports on the
clock and the network to allow for the use of Sync-wire protocols.
Before a clock can use these protocols, it must be configured to accept the intended protocol as its input
through either the front buttons or sbdconfig. Refer to the sections “Manual Controls” or “sbdconfig -
Clock Settings”
59 Minute Correction
1
9 1
9
J2
J1
J1-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
9
8
Neutral
Reset
110VAC or
230VAC Interface
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Neutral
Reset
J1-
24VAC Interface
J1-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
J2-
1 2
Relay
N.O.
COM
Dry Contact Closure
Description:
59 Minute Correction -
110VAC or 230VAC or 24VAC 60 Hz is used to run the clock normally. Applying
an eight (8) second reset signal from 57 minutes and 54 seconds will cause an hourly correction. Applying
a fourteen (14) second reset signal from 5:57:54 will cause a daily correction.